from Jon Miller, Associate Professor of English, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA.

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created it with a scanner and an out-of-copyright book that I own. Use it as you please. Source of the original
image: James Parton, Horace Greeley, T.W. Higginson, et al., Eminent Women of the Age; Being Narratives of The Lives and Deeds of The Most Prominent Women of the Present Generation (Hartford: S.M. Betts, 1869) 173.

Click on the thumbnail to enlarge. This image file is in the public domain. I
created it with a scanner and an out-of-copyright book that I own. Use it as you please. Source of the original
image: James Parton, Horace Greeley, T.W. Higginson, et al., Eminent Women of the Age; Being Narratives of The Lives and Deeds of The Most Prominent Women of the Present Generation (Hartford: S.M. Betts, 1869) 332.

"Moral Reform" was an antebellum movement that consisted of societies, mainly female, devoted to (a) curbing the violent sexual passions and (b) generally reducing the amount of extramarital sex in America. The movement might be understood as a part of the broader temperance movement; the moral reform movement, as represented here, at least, also sought the restraint of passion and the cultivation of reason and religious feeling. As you will see if you "continue reading," Kathlene Verib copied the entire contents of a single issue of The Advocate of Moral Reform. This number features the following catalog of vice and crime: slovenly dress, premarital sex, sex with prostitutes, the premature sexualization of children, adultery, attempted rape, and the neglect of one's duty to promote and support Female Moral Reform societies.

Here is Kathlene Verib's edition of this number, with a brief introduction and a bibliography, in both PDF and (for searching purposes) plain ASCII format. Enjoy.

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created it with a scanner and an out-of-copyright book that I own. Use it as you please. Source of the original
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Stedman and Ellen Mackay
Hutchinson, eds., A Library of American Literature: From the Earliest
Settlement to the Present Time, vol. 4 (New York: Charles L. Webster, 1889) 92.

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created it with a scanner and an out-of-copyright book that I own. Use it as you please. Source of the original
image: James Parton, Horace Greeley, T.W. Higginson, et al., Eminent Women of the Age; Being Narratives of The Lives and Deeds of The Most Prominent Women of the Present Generation (Hartford: S.M. Betts, 1869) 84.

Click on the thumbnail to enlarge. This image file is in the public
domain. I
created it with a scanner and an out-of-copyright book that I own. Use it as you
please. Source of the original image: Edmund Clarence Stedman and Ellen
Mackay Hutchinson, eds., A Library of American Literature: From the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, vol. 4 (New York: Charles L. Webster, 1889) frontispiece.